Luis Enrique wants titles not records for PSG
Luis Enrique's focus is on Paris Saint-Germain winning a treble, not just going unbeaten through its Ligue 1 campaign.
PSG has already confirmed its status as Ligue 1 champion, but is now aiming to become the first team in the competition's history to go an entire season unbeaten.
Luis Enrique's team is on the second-longest unbeaten streak in the Ligue 1 record books – 30 games – trailing only Nantes's run of 32 matches in the 1994-1995 season.
Next up is a clash with Nice this weekend, before PSG's attention turns to its UEFA Champions League semi-final clash with Arsenal, while it also have a Coupe de France final against Reims coming up in May.
"Records aren't our primary objective. It's titles. If someone assures me that if I lose to Nice, I'll go to the Champions League final, I'll sign immediately," Luis Enrique said.
"But as nobody can assure me of that, and as we're an ambitious team, and as we're in a position to break that record, I think it's important for our confidence to arrive against Arsenal giving 100 per cent."
PSG's remaining league fixtures after Nice see it take on Strasbourg, Montpellier and Auxerre.
"When you break that record, it shows what your team is made of. We've continued to progress, to be solid and consistent. That's something to be proud of," Luis Enrique said.
"It must be a motivation to continue to be as competitive as possible. The end of the season is approaching and all the objectives are still present and close at hand.
"But they're also far away, because our rivals have the same objectives. So we're very motivated going into the end of the season."
With PSG's UEFA Champions League first leg at Arsenal coming four days after the game against Nice, Luis Enrique was asked about resting players.
"It's like the theory of relativity," he said.
"Everyone sees things according to their own interests. When you have a blanket, you can cover either your feet or your head. You have to choose. Every coach has his own line."